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Description: Interview with union and civil rights leader C.L. (Cottrell Laurence) Dellums discussing his work with A. Philip Randolph, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Executive Order 8802 and the March on Washington.
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Interviewer: Miller, Adam David Interviewee: Dellums, C. L. (Cottrell Laurence)
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